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Hi frontiernx, welcome (back) to the forum! :) I'm looking forward to your projects. Which topics are you interested in?
 

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It's really great when a member rejoins the forum. It means much to all of us, so a big "Howdy Partner!" to you. We're around if you need anything. Just send a P.M. if you have any questions and want a quicker answer. Welcome back to Zealot! :)
 

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Hey Revell-fan. I now do mostly Sci-fi stuff. But I have done architectural builds too. When we had an actual hobby shop in town (it left, dangit) I would do all kinds of things in plastic. Military, trucks, cars, planes, sci-fi (of course). I'm currently building Beroc's warhound. Just working on the guns now. I may post pictures...I don't think I'm very good, but I try. Oh hey, I did do a 2001 Discovery once. Lemme see here...100_0442.jpg
 

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Wow just went crazy on some downloads! Well, only a few. Soooo glad I can download again. Thanks to all you admins! Gonna have to go buy more glue. And blades. And cardstock. And ink. And bandaids.
 

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Hello and welcome (back) to Zealot. You have quite the collection going there. You are in the right place for all things SCI-FI. Many of the members here are into SCI-FI (Myself included). So I hope that you feel at home and enjoy yourself here.
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, need help or advice. Please feel free to ask and we will help you the any way we can (or at least point you in the right direction).
Once again, welcome back. I am looking forward to seeing more of your work
 

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Wow, you've been busy. If you have a turntable, your an audiophile, a great thing!! ;) I still have a linear tracking turntable that works perfectly.
 
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Hey Revell-fan. I now do mostly Sci-fi stuff. But I have done architectural builds too. When we had an actual hobby shop in town (it left, dangit) I would do all kinds of things in plastic. Military, trucks, cars, planes, sci-fi (of course). I'm currently building Beroc's warhound. Just working on the guns now. I may post pictures...I don't think I'm very good, but I try. Oh hey, I did do a 2001 Discovery once. Lemme see here...View attachment 155584

Howdy...Welcome Back!!! Please post picture!!! Would love to see build threads on your build of the warhound in the appropriate area in the forums! ( We love build Threads!) Helps Everyone to learn!!

Seems like most of the old style walk in, hands on Hobby Shops are a thing of the past..at least anywhere that I can drive to! Shame..there were 3 within driving range just a few years ago..

2001 looks good..you managed to keep that long thing nice and straight!!;)
I'm with Zathros ..any questions..just ask..there is always help available!!
 

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We have one left, and he's holding on. The kid is young, and his parents are helping him. He has a very strong R/C following, but sells a lot of "doo-dads" that are needed to make R/C planes, like metal stock, balsa wood, foam board, glue and pain, and quite a few amount of hinges that would work great for tank tracks!! :)

Brothers Tyler and Jason Hanna are the new owners of Danbury Hobby Center's Hobby Shop, a real Brick and Mortar shop!
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frontiernx01

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Howdy...Welcome Back!!! Please post picture!!! Would love to see build threads on your build of the warhound in the appropriate area in the forums! ( We love build Threads!) Helps Everyone to learn!!

Seems like most of the old style walk in, hands on Hobby Shops are a thing of the past..at least anywhere that I can drive to! Shame..there were 3 within driving range just a few years ago..

2001 looks good..you managed to keep that long thing nice and straight!!;)
I'm with Zathros ..any questions..just ask..there is always help available!!
The long thing was a bit of a cheat. I used ... a dowel! Yes I know, not paper, but hey, it's from a tree! Same thing, right?
 

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I build and design speakers enclosures. Have made electrostatic speakers from scratch. I have a pretty nice tube amp/pre-amp collection too. My H.H. Scott LC290 Laboratory Amplifier is my crowning jewel. It's a pretty rare amp. It has a Tube Bias control right on the front panel!! It is sonic beauty. I had it hooked up to a pair of Wharfdales, but have it stored now. I wish to replace the electrolytic capacitors. I won't touch any of the others as they give it the color.


I took this pic off of the net as my amp is carefully stored away. I can't find a pic of the Pre-Amp, or the FM Tuner. These are all Gold anodized, and I even have the original manuals that came with them. This amp will blow modern speakers if you aren't careful as it's frequency range extends far beyond what most speakers built today can handle. If they aren't running a protection circuit, the cones will push themselves out past the magnet trying to reproduce the bass tones, and Elephants may storm your house as the lower tones are infrasonic, but with the right speakers, you do "feel" the lower frequencies. My Miller-Kreisel sub woofer holds up well to this amp. ;)

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That - is beautiful! Oh how I remember tubes and giant power coils. The smell as they warmed up. :) Sure, they're nowhere near as good as modern electronics, but they kept you warm at night!